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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8737328" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>That's about the size of it. If you're buying into SPL oriented woofer (3" coil, tight gap, big motor) there is only a very slight edge to be had from there to neodymium and that's not even guaranteed in any given application. I'd say it's literally the last place you want to try to find gains unless you just have money to burn, and buying DD-Z or any flavor of the month knockoff of that isn't going to be the silver bullet to pull trophies away from guys running far less efficient motors who have put in the work to make their build loud.</p><p></p><p>Along those lines I'm optimistic to see how the re-release of the Solo X pans out. Seems like it should be very strong for a ferrite motor based on the videos they released of prototypes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8737328, member: 614752"] That's about the size of it. If you're buying into SPL oriented woofer (3" coil, tight gap, big motor) there is only a very slight edge to be had from there to neodymium and that's not even guaranteed in any given application. I'd say it's literally the last place you want to try to find gains unless you just have money to burn, and buying DD-Z or any flavor of the month knockoff of that isn't going to be the silver bullet to pull trophies away from guys running far less efficient motors who have put in the work to make their build loud. Along those lines I'm optimistic to see how the re-release of the Solo X pans out. Seems like it should be very strong for a ferrite motor based on the videos they released of prototypes. [/QUOTE]
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